@Ethan_Lou@globeandmail Just read your piece. A great blend of “news”, memoir, cultural anecdote, and subtle but certain narrative. Just a high quality piece of journalism. Keep it up and good luck with the book.
We won 2nd place! 🥌We kept the game interesting and took it to an extra end! Great being back on the ice! Thank you @Stusellsto#stusellsoakvilletankard#curling
And huge thanks to @CurlingZone, @KWGranite & their team for going above and beyond during these challenging times.
With COVID-19 cancelling events this season, curling teams have been busy tweaking their rosters in preparation for next winter.
@JonathanBrazeau breaks down all the changes in a new Eight Ends.
https://t.co/IXrW7w22FW
@JNehmetallah As novelties around town? Sure. But actually living and working in them? No thanks. Like the ideology of the communists that gave birth to them, they’re soul suckers.
“It was a time of radical imagining, a time when the past looked awful. Who would want an architecture respectful of tradition when tradition had led to the death camps and Hiroshima?” https://t.co/fQcnBTFk3y
I’ve never understood these Brutalist rationalizations. These buildings almost universally suck. That said, I don’t remind preserving a few if only to remind of past mistakes. And I kinda want the book too.
@nvanderklippe While the pessimism in understandable, anyone who lays the decision not to have children at the feet of a sub-optimal political climate is either lying to you or to themselves, or both.
Pre-construction APS for new homes contained arb clause.
Mattamy Homes entitled to stay litigation as court did not agree with the argument that arb was "unconscionable and obtained as a result of undue influence". [Arbitration likely far faster anyway!] https://t.co/Hu4gRNFVMP
@KennethJull is right. Deferred prosecutions are good. Regs needed though. The case for—and problem with—remediation deals like the one SNC-Lavalin wants - https://t.co/sXZsDOPBlV https://t.co/zc8lQKuKl7
Surprising no-one, Moody's investment service says Redwater "could have the unintended consequence of restricting the amount of credit that’s available to smaller energy producers" https://t.co/G888ty3AiK
Enjoying coffee and insolvency stories with the MNP restructuring group, Victor Kroeger, Sheldon Title and Eric Findlay. Too bad Sheri Aberback had her flight cancelled. It's winter. But we never stop.